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- what conflict did ji-li confront when she was asked to write a da-zi-bao? what did she do?
In the context of Ji - li Jiang's "Red Scarf Girl", when asked to write a da - zi - bao (a big - character poster, a tool of political criticism during the Cultural Revolution), Ji - li faced a moral and family - loyalty conflict. Her father was labeled as a "counter - revolutionary", and writing a da - zi - bao against her family went against her sense of filial piety and her view of right and wrong. She chose not to write a false or harmful da - zi - bao against her family. She struggled with the pressure of conforming to the revolutionary demands (which would mean betraying her family) and her own moral compass and love for her family.
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Conflict: Ji - li faced a conflict between the pressure to conform to revolutionary demands (write a da - zi - bao against her family, as her father was labeled "counter - revolutionary") and her moral values/family loyalty (filial piety, sense of right and wrong that made her unwilling to falsely accuse her family).
What she did: She chose not to write a false or harmful da - zi - bao against her family, struggling with the decision but staying true to her moral and family - oriented principles.